UFC and PRIDE veterans Phil Baroni (14-13) and Frank Trigg (20-8) have each been targeted for an appearance at May’s BAMMA 6 event, but neither has committed to the fight card.

The potential bookings were first reported by MMA Fighting.com, but MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) has subsequently confirmed with sources close to the fighters that neither has signed a bout agreement for the event.

BAMMA 6, which is expected to feature a middleweight title fight between current BAMMA champ Tom “Kong” Watson (13-4) and Murilo “Ninja” Rua (20-11-1), is scheduled for May 21 at London’s Wembley Arena.

Both Baroni and Trigg are said to be under consideration for fights against U.K.-based opponent.

Baroni fought most recently at this past weekend’s Titan Fighting Championships event. In earning a decision win over Nick Nolte, “The New York Bad Ass” snapped a three-fight losing streak that included defeats under the UFC and Strikeforce banners.

Baroni is currently training in Thailand. While sources close to the fighter indicated the fighter is considering the offer, they also insisted it’s currently far from a sure thing.

Meanwhile, Trigg hasn’t fought since a November win over Roy Neeman in Israel. The win snapped a two-fight losing streak for Trigg that saw him bounced from the UFC. The two-fight stint was Trigg’s second run in the octagon.

Prior to his recent losses, Trigg had earned victory in six of his seven previous trips to the cage. The 38-year-old is also a current broadcaster for HDNet.